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L”Tii“' Times” SmtviCE.J FRANCK WANTS PROTOCOL. LONDON, July 30. The “Daily Telegraph’s’’ diplomatic orrespondent gathers that Franco is not disposed to speed up the Security Pact negotiations before the September Assembly of the I magic of Nations, at which a further attempt will he made to secure the endorsement of the Protocol, with amendments, if necessary. Tin: DAHDKT TRAGEDY. PARIS, July (30. The report of the judicial tribunal confirms the decision that Phillippe Daudet committed suicide in the cal) where he was found dead. It declares the accusations against the police are groundless. RFSSIAX PRINCESS FIXED. PARIS, July 30. A striking illustration of the changed fortunes ol the Russian aristocracy, i.-, the case of Princess Obolensky, widow of a former Perfect of Police at Pctrograd, who was charged with stealing jewellery valued at £3O sterling, belonging to a maid employed by the family for 45 years. The Princess was weak and shabliilv dressed. Shewas lined a hundred francs. The husband and son committed suicide after their flight from. Russia, owing to poverty and despair.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1925, Page 2
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